I use and am trained in many techniques because I find it is my job to find and use the technique that is most suited to you and your bodies needs. Everyone is different, therefore I must use different strategies in helping restore proper function - this is the

"Art of Chiropractic".

Thompson Terminal Point Technique

This adjustment first determines whether the subluxation is of the lower spine or cervical by performing a very accurate leg check. using a Thompson Terminal point table, which is especially designed for this technique, a special weighing mechanism in the table instantly weighs the patient and adds only enough tension to hold the patient in the "up" position before any thrust. This is a very accurate direct adjustment that does not inflame the soft tissue. This technique can be used by all patients including those who are pregnant.

Cranial Release Techniques

Is a natural, hands - on approach to releasing the body's inborn capacity to heal and regenerate itself. CRT can be applied in only minutes, yet it has profound effects on overall health and well - being.* The entire cranium is "released" or restored to normal function with one process.* This"release" of the bones of the skull initiates a release of all the tissues and structures associated with the cranium.* This technique works especially well for those with TMJ problems, headaches, sinus problems and those who have difficulty "holding" their adjustments.* I have also found it works great as a stress reliever*

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Arthro - Stim Instrument

This devise allows me to maintain the effectiveness of your adjustment while reducing the amount of force applied. Individuals that may especially benefit from this are: infants and young children, individuals in acute pain, sensitive individuals, the elderly, and those who don't like to be "cracked". Diversified/Manual

This technique allows me to find and correct the subluxation. It allows me to restore proper movement into the spine. Sometimes with this technique you will hear a crack type noise, which is just gas being released from the joint.